Saturday, December 26, 2015

[43]. Surah Al Zukhruf (The Gold Adornments): Ayat 060


৬০. আমি ইচ্ছা করলে তোমাদের থেকে ফেরেশতা সৃষ্টি করতাম, যারা পৃথিবীতে একের পর এক বসবাস করত

Ayat 60. And if it were Allah’s Will, He would have [destroyed you (mankind) all, and] made angels to replace you on the earth.

Tafseer of Al Zukhruf (The Gold Adornments) Ayat 60. And if it were Allah’s Will, Allah could make angels from amongst you, succeeding each other on the earth. If it were said that the birth of Jesus without a father sets him above other prophets, the creation of angels without either father or mother would set them still higher, especially as angels do not eat and drink and are not subject to physical laws. But angels are not higher.

Hazrat Abu Umamah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah image001.jpg [SAWW](PBUH) said, "The superiority of the learned over the devout worshipper is like my superiority over the most inferior amongst you (in good deeds).'' He went on to say, "Allah, His angels, the dwellers of the heaven and the earth, and even the ant in its hole and the fish (in water) supplicate in favor of those who teach people knowledge.''  [At-Tirmidhi, Hadith # 2685] 
 
Lesson: Alim (learned person) here means scholar of the Qur'an and Hadith, who adheres to Faraid and Sunnah and remains busy in learning and imparting knowledge. `Abid (devout worshipper) is one who spends most of his time in the worship of Allah. The benefit of his voluntary prayer and remembrance of Allah is restricted to his own self while the benefit of knowledge of the scholar reaches others also. Hence, of the two, the latter is far superior. If Salat is mentioned with reference to Allah, it denotes "Allah's Grace with Mercy;'' if it is mentioned with reference to the angels, it denotes "to pray for forgiveness;'' and if it is mentioned with reference to other creatures - men, animals, etc., - then it means prayer and supplication. Thus, Allah graces that person with His Mercy who teaches people the beneficial knowledge, i.e., the knowledge of Islam; angels pray to Allah to forgive his (or her) sins; and other creatures pray for his (or her) well-being. In this way, this Hadith stresses the distinction of religious scholars and highlights the esteem in which they are held by Allah, His angels and His other creatures.  

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